Mo Achachlouei holds a Ph.D. in Planning and Decision Analysis, with a specialization in Environmental Strategic Analysis, from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.
His doctoral research investigated how life-cycle analysis and complex systems modeling approaches can be used to model environmental sustainability of information and communication technology (ICT). He examined systems modeling approaches, such as System Dynamics and agent-based modeling. His research has appeared in Yale's Journal of Industrial Ecology, Elsevier's Environmental Modelling & Software, and other top-ranked journals.
His Ph.D. project was an international collaboration between KTH in Sweden and two Swiss institutes—the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Research (Empa) and the University of Zurich. At KTH, Mo worked in the Division for Environmental Strategies Research ("fms") and at the Centre for Sustainable Communications (CESC).
Prior to his doctoral studies, Mo worked for five years in tech consulting in roles such as as project manger, enterprise architect and R&D director. He developed IT strategies and enterprise information systems, providing model-based and data-driven advice to client companies. His industry experience includes strategic planning, R&D, business analysis and software engineering.
Education
Ph.D., Planning and Decision Analysis: Environmental Strategic Analysis, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2015
M.Sc., Information Systems, School of Economics and Management, Lund Universiry, Sweden, 2010
M.Sc., Information Technology Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, 2007
B.Sc., Computer Engineering: Software Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran, 2004
Links
Mo at Google Scholar, Scopus, ResearchGate, and LinkedIn
His doctoral research investigated how life-cycle analysis and complex systems modeling approaches can be used to model environmental sustainability of information and communication technology (ICT). He examined systems modeling approaches, such as System Dynamics and agent-based modeling. His research has appeared in Yale's Journal of Industrial Ecology, Elsevier's Environmental Modelling & Software, and other top-ranked journals.
His Ph.D. project was an international collaboration between KTH in Sweden and two Swiss institutes—the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Research (Empa) and the University of Zurich. At KTH, Mo worked in the Division for Environmental Strategies Research ("fms") and at the Centre for Sustainable Communications (CESC).
Prior to his doctoral studies, Mo worked for five years in tech consulting in roles such as as project manger, enterprise architect and R&D director. He developed IT strategies and enterprise information systems, providing model-based and data-driven advice to client companies. His industry experience includes strategic planning, R&D, business analysis and software engineering.
Education
Links
Mo at Google Scholar, Scopus, ResearchGate, and LinkedIn